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How loneliness plays into Post-Traumatic Stress.

Discharged from the military, you are overwhelmed by the lack of emotional intimacy that you had enjoyed with your brothers in arms as you faced life and death on the battlefield. The veterans hospital calls it PTSD; you call it loneliness.

If you were, in fact, a man in this situation, how might you feel or react?

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Comment below, or write your own essay related and submit it at the red box, below.

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The Manhood Game cards were created and developed by Dr. George Simons as a way to reframe men’s perceptions of themselves.

Life is often played as a game in which men’s welfare is a pawn to be sacrificed. Today I invite you to join me in another game, diversophy Manhood, a game for reframing men’s perceptions of themselves, for refreshing their mission in life, and disarming social biases that attack male health and limit the possible in their own eyes and actions. Each day I will post a new card from this game, a snippet of wisdom to GUIDE our exploration, a RISK to face, facts to test our SMARTS, a CHOICE to make, or an experience to SHARE.

We are always looking for people to write about the changing roles of men in the 21st century. The Manhood Game Cards make great writing prompts. What is your view on how men’s roles are changing? Can you write a post (300-750 words) that tells us your own unique point of view? If so, please join our writer’s community and click here to submit via our submissions portal.

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